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Fazeli, N. et al. See, feel, act: Hierarchical learning for complex manipulation skills with multisensory fusion. Science Robotics 4, eaav3123 (2019).
Feather, J., Leclerc, G., Mądry, A. & McDermott, J. H. Model metamers reveal divergent invariances between biological and artificial neural networks. Nature Neuroscience (2023). doi:10.1038/s41593-023-01442-0
Feather, J., Durango, A., Gonzalez, R. & McDermott, J. H. Metamers of neural networks reveal divergence from human perceptual systems. NIPS 2019 (2019). at <https://papers.nips.cc/paper/9198-metamers-of-neural-networks-reveal-divergence-from-human-perceptual-systems>PDF icon Feather_etal_2019_NeurIPS_metamers.pdf (4.7 MB)
Feliciano-Ramos, P. A., Galazo, M., Penagos, H. & Wilson, M. Hippocampal memory reactivation during sleep is correlated with specific cortical states of the retrosplenial and prefrontal cortices. Learning & Memory 30, 221 - 236 (2023).
Fetaya, E., Shamir, O. & Ullman, S. Graph Approximation and Clustering on a Budget. Artificial Intelligence and Statistics 38, (2015).PDF icon fetaya shamir Ullman 2015.pdf (664.26 KB)
Fischer, J., Mikhael, J. G., Tenenbaum, J. B. & Kanwisher, N. Functional neuroanatomy of intuitive physical inference. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, E5072 - E5081 (2016).
Fisher, C. & Freiwald, W. A. Contrasting Specializations for Facial Motion within the Macaque Face-Processing System. Current Biology 25, (2015).PDF icon Facial Motion Selectivity in the Macaque Brain (1.43 MB)
Fisher, C. & Freiwald, W. A. Whole-agent selectivity within the macaque face-processing system. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 112, (2015).PDF icon Authors' last version of article.  (3.1 MB)
Francl, A. & McDermott, J. H. Deep neural network models of sound localization reveal how perception is adapted to real-world environments. Nature Human Behavior 6, 111–133 (2022).PDF icon s41562-021-01244-z.pdf (7.22 MB)
Freiwald, W. A. The neural mechanisms of face processing: cells, areas, networks, and models. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 60, 184 - 191 (2020).
Freiwald, W. A. Gross means Great. Progress in Neurobiology 195, 101924 (2020).
Freiwald, W. A. Social interaction networks in the primate brain. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 65, 49 - 58 (2020).
Freiwald, W., Deen, B., Sliwa, J. & Schwiedrzik, C. M. Specialized Networks for Social Cognition in the Primate Brain. (In Press).
Freiwald, W. A. & Hosoya, H. Neuroscience: A Face’s Journey through Space and Time. Current Biology 31, R13 - R15 (2021).
Fried, I., Rutishauser, U., Cerf, M. & Kreiman, G. Single Neuron Studies of the Human Brain. Probing Cognition. Probing cognition (MIT Press, 2014).
Frogner, C., Zhang, C., Mobahi, H., Araya-Polo, M. & Poggio, T. Learning with a Wasserstein Loss. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS 2015) 28 (2015). at <http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05439>PDF icon Learning with a Wasserstein Loss_1506.05439v2.pdf (2.57 MB)

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